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 The Acropolis, Athens, Greece


This UNESCO World Heritage site is the most famous monument from ancient Greek civilization. It sits in front of the ruined city of Agora, where you can view ancient courtrooms and libraries. The Acropolis (an archaic symbol of democracy) was built between 447 and 438 B.C. and has since been disassembled and re-assembled multiple times, despite its important status. If you want to get the full breadth of the Acropolis, you’ll have to visit the sculptures that reside in the British Museum in London until this cultural issue gets resolved.


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